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Those are topiary shears.

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hmmm... not the most attractive thingy - very industrial looking

 

perhaps in more fun colors lol

 

@QPrincess 

 

glad you are able to post a pic

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Came on my iPad fine with Safari.  Good job.

 

They look like my thread clippers.  Easy on a old sick hand.  No thumb action.

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@SilleeMee wrote:

Those are topiary shears.

 


That's what I thought when I saw them, @SilleeMee.  They look like bonsai shears I've used in the past.

 

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@QPrincess    You should be able to post a photo right from your cell.  It is after all, a mini computer.

 

On the photo posting format, under where you enter the file, you have a choice of making your photo small, medium or large.  Right, left or center orientation.

 

I think that gadget is a thread cutter, probably got left in your jacket at the factory.

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@Kachina624 wrote:

@QPrincess    You should be able to post a photo right from your cell.  It is after all, a mini computer.

 

On the photo posting format, under where you enter the file, you have a choice of making your photo small, medium or large.  Right, left or center orientation.

 

I think that gadget is a thread cutter, probably got left in your jacket at the factory.


@Kachina624,  I posted step-by-step instructions and screen shots for posting pix directly from a phone or tablet on @QPrincess' other picture posting thread -- hope she sees it.

 

 

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@dooBdoo wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

Those are topiary shears.

 


That's what I thought when I saw them, @SilleeMee.  They look like bonsai shears I've used in the past.

 


 

 

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Yes, my mom had a pair she used in the garden and sometimes she used them to cut other things like cardboard. I love bonsai.

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@SilleeMee wrote:

@dooBdoo wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

Those are topiary shears.

 


That's what I thought when I saw them, @SilleeMee.  They look like bonsai shears I've used in the past.

 


 

 

@dooBdoo 

Yes, my mom had a pair she used in the garden and sometimes she used them to cut other things like cardboard. I love bonsai.


I love bonsai, too, @SilleeMee.  I don't have any at the moment but this thread tickled my memories and gave me something to add to my to-do list for a future trip to local nurseries.😊

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@QPrincess 

 

I use one of those as a thread and yarn cutter.  They come in the packages with other sewing and knitting notions.

 

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@dooBdoo   You and others really got into detail on how to post pics on that thread.  There was so much info that I've saved the link to use the next time the question arises.  No use repeating all of that again.

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